2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0241635
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Revisiting the radiographic assessment of osteoporosis—Osteopenia in children 0–2 years of age. A systematic review

Abstract: Background Imaging for osteoporosis has two major aims, first, to identify the presence of low bone mass (osteopenia), and second, to quantify bone mass using semiquantitative (conventional radiography) or quantitative (densitometry) methods. In young children, densitometry is hampered by the lack of reference values, and high-quality radiographs still play a role although the evaluation of osteopenia as a marker for osteoporosis is subjective and based on personal experience. Medical experts ques… Show more

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“…Paired fractures to the tibia/fibula or radius/ulna were registered as two fractures. The presence of osteopenia was assessed subjectively, based on the thickness of the cortex, and on the appearances of the trabeculae [ 8 10 ]. Ethical approval of the study, including the need for informed consent, was waived by the Regional Ethical Committee (REK-N, no.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paired fractures to the tibia/fibula or radius/ulna were registered as two fractures. The presence of osteopenia was assessed subjectively, based on the thickness of the cortex, and on the appearances of the trabeculae [ 8 10 ]. Ethical approval of the study, including the need for informed consent, was waived by the Regional Ethical Committee (REK-N, no.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…metaphyseal appearances (published elsewhere [6]). The presence of bone loss was assessed subjectively, based on the thickness of the cortex, and on the appearances of the trabeculae [7][8][9]. Ethical approval of the study was waived by the Regional Ethical Committee (REK-N, no.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%